The government has given the go ahead for plans to build the first new nuclear plant in Britain for 20 years.
The French and Chinese governments have been told that the £18bn Hinkley Point project will go ahead, but with conditions.
The decision was postponed by the government in July..
France’s EDF had agreed to pay for two-thirds of the project, with China paying one-third as well as using its designs for additional power stations.
Reactor design
Critics of the deal have warned of escalating costs and the implications of nuclear power plants being built in the UK by foreign governments. China General Nuclear Power Group, the state-controlled company, sees its investment in Hinkley Point as part of a three-plant deal.
The Chinese agreed to take a stake in Hinkley and at Sizewell on the understanding that the UK government would approve a Chinese led and designed project at Bradwell.
BBC Business Editor Simon Jack said there were two key issues. One is the price guarantee of £92.50 per megawatt hour of electricity generated, which he said he did not believe was “up for grabs”.
“The bigger prize is they want to use their own nuclear reactor design at Bradwell which would give it a British kitemark,” he said. It would mean that the Chinese could then sell its designs in other countries.
The Bradwell part of the deal has raised questions over national security, and it is thought that the conditions attached to the Hinkley approval may include greater oversight and scrutiny of China’s involvement.
Justin Bowden, national officer of the GMB union, said: “The GMB has always had reservations about linking Bradwell and Sizewell with the contract for Hinkley.
“The government should never have allowed the country to be held over a Chinese barrel.”
The decision on investment was approved by EDF’s board in July, and was agreed in principle with China during the state visit by President Xi Jinping to the UK in October 2015.
During her recent visit to the G20 summit in China, Prime Minister Theresa May defended the delay, insisting it was down to “the way I operate” because she wanted a fresh look at the evidence.
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